PlayStation spins free Spotify tunes on your TV

From CNET: Sony on Monday launched PlayStation Music to play tunes on the gaming console, joining forces with Spotify to make the free version of the streaming service work on TVs for the first time.

Previously, connected-TV devices -- whether gaming consoles or over-the-top boxes like Roku --...

Patriot Blaze 240GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

I recently went to the theaters with one of my friends, where we watched the movie "The Imitation Game". In this movie, Benedict Cumberbatch played the life of Alan Turing, with the main focus of his life during World War II. In short, Alan Turing was a mathematician at Princeton University. In 1939, he was called to help the British army decipher German's Enigma signals, which would help them determine the location of various war vehicles...

Silicon Power Slim S80 240GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

What should you do if you are driving a friend home, but do not exactly know where they live? I do not know about you, but personally, I found the easiest way is to ask them for directions. Sure, pulling up Google Maps works, but what works better than asking the person who actually live there? As logical as this may sound, things do not always work out as it does in theory. One time, I was driving my friend home. As I neared the street of where...

Microsoft wants to make Powerpoint more Web-friendly, buys LiveLoop

From InfoWorld: Microsoft has acquired LiveLoop and its technology for sharing PowerPoint presentations online more easily.

The software giant didn't reveal any financial details, but confirmed the deal via email saying the team from LiveLoop will help build great collaboration across Office...

Google Chrome's data-saving compression feature hits PCs

From PC World: Google recently added another way to reduce your PC's bandwidth demands when you're tethering, or any other situation where every megabyte counts.

Chrome users can now add a new extension called Data Saver (Beta) from the Chrome Web Store that compresses web pages on Google servers...

Google reportedly turning Web game into TV show

From CNET: Google already makes the software that powers some televisions. Now it wants to make some of the content that shows up on TV.

The search giant is reportedly developing a TV show based on Ingress, a game created by Google's Niantic Labs gaming studio, according to The Information...

Amazon fluffs up its cloud services for consumers

From CNET: Amazon is bolstering its cloud-storage services to consumers, on Thursday rolling out two new unlimited packages that let users stow away either just photos or every kind of file.

The Unlimited Photos plan costs $12 a year, and includes an additional 5 gigabytes of storage for videos or...

More than half of all IE users face patch axe in 10 months

From InfoWorld: More than half of all Internet Explorer (IE) users have less than 10 months to discard their browsers, and either update to a new edition of IE or dump Microsoft for one of its browser-making rivals.

The majority of IE users face a support retirement deadline that Microsoft...

Uber's Amsterdam office raided by Dutch authorities

From PC World: Uber keeps crashing into laws and regulations in Europe, but it’s keeping the foot on the accelerator.

Following raids in Belgium and France, Dutch authorities raided Uber’s Amsterdam office on Thursday as part of an investigation into the ride-hailing service UberPop, which a court...

Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge arrive in US on April 10

From CNET: Samsung hopes to reverse its fortunes with a radically redesigned flagship smartphone.

The company said that its Galaxy S6 smartphone, alongside its curvy sibling, the Galaxy S6 Edge, will go on preorder Friday and then become available for purchase at carrier and retail stores on April...

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